The Lok Sabha polls in this temple town may be high-profile with the presence of BJP's Narendra Modi and AAP's Arvind Kejriwal but the fight is 'asset-light' when it comes to the declared wealth of the candidates and it is an Independent who is the richest.
Independent Prabhat Kumar has declared assets worth Rs 3.35 crore -- higher than any other candidate fighting from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat.
However, this is lower than the average assets of about Rs 5 crore for all candidates in the fray across the country for the Lok Sabha polls 2014. It also pales in comparison to quite a few candidates with assets running into hundreds or thousands of crores in various other Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka, Punjab, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, among others.
A record number of 79 nominations were filed from Varanasi for the Lok Sabha elections, but only 42 candidates are now left in the fray after withdrawals and rejections. Those contesting include at least 10 crorepatis, 24 with assets worth Rs 1 lakh or more, while a handful have got just a few thousands of rupees.
The cumulative assets of all 42 candidates is Rs 25 crore.
Including those candidates whose nominations have been either rejected or withdrawn, there were at least 15 crorepatis and 35 lakhpatis, according to an analysis of all election affidavits filed for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat.
This is based on the total assets declared by these candidates along with their spouses, wherever applicable. The assets of five candidates could not be ascertained as the same was not clear in their affidavits.
Polling in this seat, where Modi is being challenged by Kejriwal and Congress' Ajay Rai, among others, will be held on May 12.
Among crorepatis, Independent Prabhat Kumar leads the charts with Rs 3.35 crore, followed by Lokpriya Samaj Party's Bachhelal with Rs 3.16 crore. Samajwadi Party's Kailash Nath Chaurasiya has declared assets worth Rs 2.42 crore, while that of Kejriwal stands at Rs 2.14 crore.
Others with assets worth Rs 1 crore or more include Independent Johnson Thomas (Rs 1.68 crore), Modi (Rs 1.66 crore), BSP's Vijay Prakash Jaisawal (Rs 1.35 crore), Janatantra Party's Ram Lakhan (Rs 1.21 crore), Agar Jan Party's A K Aggarwal (Rs 1.15 crore) and Independent Ram Pyare Singh (Rs 1.02 crore).
Candidates with declared assets in lakhs include Congress' Rai (Rs 72 lakh), TMC's Indira Tiwari (Rs 6.3 lakh), CPM's Hira Lal Yadav (Rs 7.45 lakh) and transgender Baseer Kinnar (Rs 27.8 lakh).
Three Independent candidates -- Hemant Kumar Yadav, Manoj Kumar Chaube and Rajiv Kumar Mishra -- have declared assets in the thousands.
There were candidates of 39 parties initially in the fray from this constituency, while an equal number of Independents had also filed their nominations. These include individuals hailing from Karnataka and Kerala.
After all rejections and withdrawals, 13 candidates of various parties are still in the contest, while the number of Independents now stands at 19.
In the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, the Chennai South constituency saw the highest number of 43 contestants, while the same seat saw 35 candidates in 2004, which also was a record for that time.
The various parties which have fielded candidates from Varanasi this time include Manavadhikar Janshakti Party, Agar Jan Party, Jan Shakti Ekta Party, Moulik Adhikar Party, Rastriya Insaaf Party, Gandhi Ekta Party, Indian National League, Rashtriya Ambedkar Dal, Bahujan Mukti Party, Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party and Shoshit Samaj Dal.